Rural Water Management in Africa: The Impact of Customary Institutions in Tanzania
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2.5.3. Relationship Between Land and Water Rights

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2.6. Statutory Water Management Institutions in Tanzania

37

2.7. Description of the Study Site

41

2.7.1. Background of the Bariadi District

41

2.7.2. Topography, Climate, and Agricultural Potential

43

2.7.3. The Sociopolitical Context

46

2.7.4. The Sociocultural Context

47

2.7.5. Livelihood Sources in the Bariadi District

48

2.7.5.1. Agriculture

48

2.7.5.2. Pastoralism

49

2.7.5.3. Nonfarm Activities

52

Chapter 3: Conceptual Frameworks for Analyzing Water Management Institutions

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3.1. Introduction

55

3.2. Conceptual Frameworks

56

3.2.1. The Tragedy of the Commons Theory

56

3.2.2. Moral Theories

59

3.2.3. Political Economy Approach

61

3.2.4. “Community-Yoke” and “Evil-Market” Theses

62

3.2.5. New Institutionalism

64

Chapter 4: Research Methodology and Data Analysis

69

4.1. Introduction

69

4.2. Household Survey

70

4.3. Focus Group Discussions

76

4.4. Key Informants

81

4.5. Participant Observation

81

4.6. Secondary Data

82

4.7. Photographing

83

4.8. Data Analysis

83

4.8.1. Qualitative Data Analysis

83